I saw xQc at a grocery store in Los Angeles about a year ago. I told him how cool it was to meet him in person, but I didn’t want to be a douche and bother him and ask him for photos or anything. He said, “Oh, like you’re doing now?” I was taken aback, and all I could say was “Huh?” but he kept cutting me off and going “huh? huh? huh?” and closing his hand shut in front of my face. I walked away and continued with my shopping, and I heard him chuckle as I walked off. When I came to pay for my stuff up front I saw him trying to walk out the doors with like fifteen Milky Ways in his hands without paying. The girl at the counter was very nice about it and professional, and was like “Sir, you need to pay for those first.” At first he kept pretending to be tired and not hear her, but eventually turned back around and brought them to the counter. When she took one of the bars and started scanning it multiple times, he stopped her and told her to scan them each individually “to prevent any electrical infetterence,” and then turned around and winked at me. I don’t even think that’s a word. After she scanned each bar and put them in a bag and started to say the price, he kept interrupting her by yawning really loudly.
And there's not even a reason for him to use random redidtors as source, there's plenty of actual evidence to show these actors being good/bad and yet Sunny for some reason thinks that random redditors are more reliable
Jerry sounded like a normal dude done with all the holywood bullshit. Hes clearly a unique character. The fact that that was the "worst" situation kesha has ever been in, speaks volumes of her sheltered life.
Why is Jerry getting criticised for refusing a hug lmao. Imagine if the roles were reversed and it was a guy who was being really pushy trying to get a hug from a female celeb, he would have been RAKED over the coals all over social media.
@@chau6340 Where did you get harassment from? She literally asked for a hug got rejected and walked away... The reason men get slated for shit like that is because there's a vast majority of men who get angry when a girl doesn't give them what they want and get violent or intimidating. Any average man can fight off %99 of women if they tried to do something but with women pretty much every man they see can be a threat to their safety so they're forced into agreeing to stuff that they don't even want in fear of retaliation.
I genuinely think X talking about being generous with tipping service workers is probably one of the best things he is doing. I really think it will impact his viewers and leave a imprint of humility and empathy on his community. It's like a subconscious influence on chat to be empathetic towards interactions with working people. Hopefully chat takes something from that🤷♀️
Ok, imma keep it a buck. Jerry Seinfeld wasn’t even that bad from the “evidence” Sunny gave and for BillNye, it only relied on Reddit posts having a bad experience. The only person I didn’t know about was Chevy. This vid was mid
Until that video I always had the impression he's a dork-ass gap-toothed weirdo, I remember his video on EDP's downfall some time after the pedo sting, complementing him saying, "his videos were refreshing and entertaining in a world where people are walking on eggshells trying not to offend anyone", just that alone made me raise an eyebrow, like this dude so badly has to rant about how people are becoming snowflakes and no one wants to offend anyone that he goes out of his way to compliment a pedophile
tbh i feel like jerry knows exactly what hes doing and hes ok with people thinking hes the bad guy. but there arent any stories of him being an asshole off camera or without the goal of getting a laugh. theres a big difference between him and mike myers
My parents and sister were walking by Westwood (the neighborhood by UCLA) and randomly saw Shaq in a Hooka bar in 2019. They went up to him and he took a picture with them. So Shaq being a nice guy IRL is true at least.
I once saw xQc at the mall. I was excited to see him as ive been a fan for a while. I got eye contact with him so i approached him to just greet, say whats up and congratulate him on his success on twitch. As i reached my hand out to shake with him, he arrogantly hung his jacket on my arm. It was really uncomfortable and i did not know what to say. I kinda just watched him go about with his shopping. After picking up some clothes he went to the counter to pay. The cashier said the price out loud to him and he laughed while stating "Is it 90% off?" with a smirk on his face as he thought that was pocket change. He grabbed some cash from his back pocket and placed it inside the young cashiers bra and left.
I wouldn’t say shaq saying “ I don’t look down on people because they are lesser” is humble. That is the most egotistical and narcissistic shit I have ever heard, nobody is lesser than him or anyone else.
Well .. i think tbh that's the point of it all , it's the fact that he learned from his mistakes and changed his views of the world which is probably VERY hard for a celebrity to do cuz most of them (and previously shaq) just have this view that they are superior . So i think we should really just give him props for actually doing good things and helping people with kindness and respect , i think youre just missing the point ..
Brother reacted to the Gaza bombing, and when was faced with the backlash, instead of apologizing, acted like it didn’t happen and flexed his money on everyone. He’s far beyond evil
Ion wanna downplay x tipping hunnids but at least half the ones that don’t look probably have their tips split with the managers and the rest of the staff
I'm confused, since when is it rude to acknowledge somebody for what they do for a living? Felix really pains a bad picture of himself when he says he would take away somebody's tip for saying that they recognize him... Yet he goes on to boast about how good he treats people in the service industry just minutes after? I hope he means that he would not care if somebody just acknowledges him, but he would be offended if a server was bringing his bill and tried to pressure him with kind words about what he does just before they hand him the paper to tip. If that is the case I can barely justify what he said, but try and overcompensate that bad take by saying he only tips in hundreds shortly afterwards is kind of a bad look
Videos like these are so watered down it feels like a poop drink. I know its not your fault xQc ur just reacting but I'm just tired of hearing it over and over for the years bro. Like before the video even started man its like a "nothing new", "Already known thing" so his videos seem pointless yo its click N bait man someones gotta say it but it feels like its made for lil kids or swamp people who have been living awa from the internet for like 70 rock years CHUUUUUUUUU
my uncle met adam sandler while fishing in lake Lanier like over a decade ago, he said he's exactly like you see him on the movies. ball cap and t shirt with some holes in it, fishing having a good time. he had a small convo with him across the lake but said they didn't talk much because they were both fishing of course
Using Reddit posts and forum comments as evidence is such a terrible way to make those videos. He should stick to videos and maybe just maybe use celebs tweets or something
the quote "Post Malone treats paparazzi differently from Jerry Seinfield" always confused me. The paparazzi clips in the video for Post Malone had the fans praising his music and stuff, while the paparazzi clips shown for Jerry Seinfield had fans ask him the worst place to launch a terrorist attack. Like wtf? Some stuff could be missing from this video but from what was displayed, that doesn't make Jerry Seinfield a mean person, but just a stupid person asking a stupid question hoping for a stupid response.
Words are tough, the interviewer asked him where is the worst venue to bomb a performance. He wasn't insinuating where is the worst place to have an explosion occur. He was asking where is a venue that leaves a lasting emotional impact for failing to perform to your audience successfully.... The response that reporter was given is quite appropriate, as it insinuates they have an idea of a Seinfeld performance that he performed poorly at and was trying to fish out of him. For that, it is an insulting question to propose to somebody. However if the interviewer asked the question of which venue has the hardest to please audience then it wouldn't have put the negative vibe on the performer but instead the intensity of the crowd.
I saw xqc a while back at a restaurant he sat by himself I was scared to take a picture and when the waiter said I watch your streams the man took his tip one of the worst and greedy people alive I’m sure he used that tip on slots xQcL
I was his waiter awhile back and didn't look at his tip after the service because he looked like a homeless goblin who couldn't afford to tip ,apparently I left a good impression. Thanks for the dabloons Mr.Cow !
@@crankycal_ my point was he claims he gives money and is generous and sweet(which I believe) but people who do don't like to keep talking about themselves all the time and he kept saying I and me all video
@@OtmanChh yeah ik, i just meant why would you keep watching if it bothers you enough to comment while upset about it like this.. but i kinda get it at the same time. hell, i still watch him even though 95% of what he says grates on my brain like sandpaper